Just pulled out 'Ghetto Revolution' for an enjoyable listen,
gotta love all the falsetto & 'Grover' voices and an album that sounds like lyrics were written and performed in 1/2 a day!
For someone capable of such absolute stone KILLLLLLAHS - how did this happen...doesn't anyone dare say anything?
FWIW - from a reliable source - apparently this all does reflect the attitude of the PRODUCERS..
Either that or a secret love for Scandinavian metal vocal stylings

Actually, instead of just supplying a smart-ass answer, I should at least say this about him = I think I would like Sizzla a lot better, and buy more of his tunes, if he stayed in the range of his song "Holding Firm" (Star Trail production)...

Now maybe it's the riddim on 'Holding Firm' that is so good - but still, I think that Sizzla was/is at a better level when he avoids the super duper grumble sound.

As far as the bobo business goes, well... that's a whole nuddah story.

Actually, instead of just supplying a smart-ass answer, I should at least say this about him = I think I would like Sizzla a lot better, and buy more of his tunes, if he stayed in the range of his song "Holding Firm" (Star Trail production)...

Now maybe it's the riddim on 'Holding Firm' that is so good - but still, I think that Sizzla was/is at a better level when he avoids the super duper grumble sound.

As far as the bobo business goes, well... that's a whole nuddah story.

Personally I don't think that'll happen, I don't think Sizzla has more chance for that than any other, but maybe that's more hoping.

Where do I see Sizzla in 10 years? I think he will continue to release crap albums for another year or so, then releases another KILLER album like Black Woman & Child or Da Real thing and then goes on releasing crap albums again and surviving on his then re-won reputation for the main crowd and proofing his consistent fans why they are his fans. This is a 'to-be-repeated' scenario. In 10 years time, he'll be conscidered a veteran and legend in recent reggae hsitory.

Btw. Many people seem to think that nobody enjoys the recent Sizzla and that he looses most his fans. This is not true though, maybe we don't here, but he still has an enormous fan-base that conscider him to be one of the if not the best in the business, what includes his later albums. The guy is incredibly popular and personally I think he will remain so for quite some time, especially if he keeps on releasing the occassional killer tune like his take on the Drop Leaf riddim.

When Sizzla dropped DA REAL THING album I thought well **** me thats has to go down in History as one of the best reggae albums ever! Every thing from then on was absolute bollox up untill his tune recently on the HE SPEAKS riddim on Free Willy productions. "Aint gonna see us fall!" Wicked tune!. One of the best of last year in my opinion.